Cloud Atlas (US - DVD R1 | BD)

Warner Home Video has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of the film

Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced DVD ($28.98) and Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($35.99) releases of Cloud Atlas for May 14th. The only extra material on the DVD release will be A Film Like No Other making of featurette, and an UltraViolet digital copy of the film. The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will also include 6 additional featurettes ("Everything is Connected", "The Impossible Adaptation", "The Essence of Acting", "Spacehships, Slaves & Sextets", "The Bold Science Fiction of Cloud Atlas", "Eternal Recurrence: Love, Life, and Longing in Cloud Atlas"). We've attached package artwork for each release below:

Synopsis

Quote: Future. Present. Past. Everything is connected. From the creators of the Matrix trilogy and the director of Run Lola Run. An exploration of how the actions of individual lives impact one another in the past, present and future, as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero, and an act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution. The story is a time-shifting weave of six interlinking narratives, with diverse settings from the savagery of a Pacific Island in the 1850s to a dystopian Korea of the near future. Based on the best-selling novel "Cloud Atlas" written by David Mitchell.

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Comments

20th February 2013 17:11#1

I tried to see this on opening weekend but between the running time, some of the negative reviews (which rarely stops me from seeing a movie) & Superstorm Sandy being major factors for not checking it out in theaters, I'll settle for a Blu-ray purchase, not a rental. The 172-minute run time wouldn't be easy for a rental.

20th February 2013 19:24#2

I kind of love this movie. I could sit around and pick apart lots of little things that annoy me, but I was totally won over by the experience. A bit shocked the Academy didn't at least give it a best score or editing nomination.

21st February 2013 4:26#6

Finally! Underrated in my opinion, and I really hope those featurette's are somewhat lengthy and informative. The blu-ray art is pretty nice, still would've preferred the unaltered original poster. Can't wait to watch this again!

21st February 2013 7:08#7

I'm one of the few who actually saw this one in theaters, and while I wasn't blown away by any means, I was still very intrigued while watching it. Definitely would welcome giving it another look, it is an awful lot to take in with one sitting. It'd be nice to watch it and not have to worry about potential bladder infections, cause there really is no good place to take a bathroom break without pausing it. Yeah, I'd say this'll be a good day before my birthday gift to myself.

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